elodieunderglass:

sliceofpearpie:

heaveninawildflower:

Studies of pigeons (Japan, 19th century).
118 ornithological studies of pigeons.

Ink, colour and gold on paper (handscroll).

Images and text information courtesy Freer Sackler.

Copyright with museum.

@elodieunderglass

Fuck me these are absolutely incredible

(link to the museum where you can zoom in and appreciate them in more detail: https://www.freersackler.si.edu/object/F1904.392/)

neuropunk-travesty:

monicawoe:

ask-koki-kariya:

ramseyringnecks:

cinnamonbirbs:

chuckdrawsthings:

u ever see a pigeon on public transport and wonder if it knows what the hell it’s doing

I get sad because I wonder if they’ll make it back to their families or their mate. 😦

@cinnamonbirbs

Don’t be sad, friend! They know exactly what they’re doing. ^v^

Pigeons have the same cognitive capacity as five year old humans, and have been documented taking advantage of our transportation systems to commute back and forth from foraging grounds farther than they could have easily flown, at a much lower energy cost.

They know the times, which trains go where, where all the best food stops are, and which stop is theirs.

And they tend to be model passengers, taking their seats under the big human seats, and politely filing out at their work and home stops. ^v^

pigeon has responsibilities I’m so proud of them

NYC pigeons intentionally use the subway system all the time. Particularly in the above ground lines in the Bronx and near Coney Island. My favorite is when they’re traveling in pairs and wait near the doors, just going a stop or two. Super cute, and clever!

I’m just going to say that there’s clearly room for other social species in our society. It doesn’t just to be us versus all the other animals.